Specifications
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Cisco ATM Services (AXSM) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches
Release 5.2, Part Number OL-6484-01 Rev. C0, September 2005
Chapter 5
cnfln
Syntax Description (DS3)
Syntax (DS3)
cnfln -ds3 <bay.line> -lt <LineType> -len <LineLength> -oof <OOFCriteria> -cb <AIScBitsCheck>
-id <circuitIdentifier> -rfeac <RcvFEACValidation> -clk <clockSource>
Syntax Description (DS3)
bay.line Identifies the bay (1 or 2) and the line number. The line number is from 1 to the
highest numbered line on the back card.
-len Enter the keyword (-len) followed by the LineLength identifier. For example:
-len 2
Range:
• 0–64000 meters
-clk Enter the keyword (-clk) followed by the clocksource identifier. For example:
-clk 2
Identifiers:
• 1 = loopTiming
• 2 = localTiming
-id The circuitIdentifier is a text string with up to 64 characters that uniquely identifies
the line.
bay.line Identifies the bay (1 or 2) and the line number. The line number is from 1 to the
highest numbered line on the back card.
-lt Enter the keyword (-lt) followed by the LineType identifier.
-len Enter the keyword (-len) followed by the length of the line in meters, for example,
-len 2. Range: 0–64000 meters.
Note On a T3 line, you must set the line length to match the physical length of the
cable. Setting this value to a value higher than the actual length of the cable
may cause a higher output drive from the card. However, this will not impact
the overall power consumption or heat dissipation of the card.
-oof Enter the keyword (-oof) followed by the OOFCriteria identifier. For example: -oof 1
Identifiers:
• 1 = 3 out of 8
• 2 = 3 out of 16
-cb Enter 1 or 2 for LineAIScBitsCheck. The setting determines whether the node checks
the C-bit in response to AIS. The significance is as follows:
• 1 = check the C-bit
• 2 = ignore the C-bit
-id The circuitIdentifier is a text string with up to 64 characters that uniquely identifies
the line.